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Around 3 months ago, My uncle and I were watching the news and he told me. "Just you wait and see, when Isis is on its last breath, they will bring in the kurds." This was before any talk of a referendum. It doesn't take much to see this plan if you followed news. Israel has long been suspected of buying kurdish oil and dealing with the kurds.

Now that ISIS is almost non-existent in Iraq, all of a sudden the Kurds want Independence? Does it really take a genius to see through this plan?

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It's actually in the guardian too. Word for word: "Barazani's aim and Israel's covert aim were to seize Kirkuk's oilfields to serve the israeli interest. In the Kurdistan region, they raise the flag of Israel and this means if Kurds gain independence in Iraq, we will share a border with Israel,' Velayati said according to the IRGC-affiliated Tasnim news."

I googled IRGC... Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a branch of iranian army. So it may be bias. But there is no denying, Israeli flags have been raised in kurdistan. Feyli's strongly opposed it. Which is funny because, prior to this movement, feyli's weren't even considered a part of northern iraq kurdistan. Barazani just needed the numbers

The CNN article you cite doesn't support any of the conspiracies that you are spouting. It literally says the most non-controversial thing ever:

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a statement ahead of the referendum saying Israel "supports the legitimate efforts of the Kurdish people to attain a state of its own."

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Around 3 months ago, My uncle and I were watching the news and he told me. "Just you wait and see, when Isis is on its last breath, they will bring in the kurds." This was before any talk of a referendum. It doesn't take much to see this plan if you followed news. Israel has long been suspected of buying kurdish oil and dealing with the kurds.

1.You are factually incorrect, the talk of the referendum has been going on for atleast a year and a half. The entire basis for not calling it earlier was because there was a war with ISIS and it wouldn't work holding it at the same time as fighting ISIS. Here is proof that the referendum talk occurred much earlier:

2.Israel does buy some oil from Kurdistan but so what? Iraq lets the USA purchase its oil. Why is that permissible but not israel purchasing Kurdish oil? Plus you completely negate the basic fact that many foreign companies purchase Kurdish oil, rosnet, exxonmobil, gulf keystone etc... The total amount of oil sales the KRG generates is this:

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It's actually in the guardian too. Word for word: "Barazani's aim and Israel's covert aim were to seize Kirkuk's oilfields to serve the israeli interest. In the Kurdistan region, they raise the flag of Israel and this means if Kurds gain independence in Iraq, we will share a border with Israel,' Velayati said according to the IRGC-affiliated Tasnim news."

I googled IRGC... Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a branch of iranian army. So it may be bias. But there is no denying, Israeli flags have been raised in kurdistan. Feyli's strongly opposed it. Which is funny because, prior to this movement, feyli's weren't even considered a part of northern iraq kurdistan. Barazani just needed the numbers

Oh god... Iraq didn't even exist prior to 1923, so concepts like "northern iraq" and "iraq" itself didn't exist at one point. None the less it may of not crossed your mind but Khanaqin is a Feyli city in the "northern iraq" and is part of the KRG. Therefore you are incorrect.

Secondly, many Feylis have been involved in the kurdish national movement and many were founding fathers of the KDP and PUK:

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Among Faylee Kurds who assumed very high positions within the Kurdish movement were Zakia Ismail Haqqi, the first women judge in Iraq, who became the President of the Kurdistan Women Association, Adel Murad who became President of the Kurdistan Student Union, Yadollah Karim who had a leading post of Kurdistan Youth Association and Habib Muhammad Karim, who became acting secretary-general of the KDP, in the middle of nineteen seventies (15). It must sadly be added that the first woman in Iraq to be executed for political reasons was a Faylee Kurd, Leila Qasim, from Khanaqin; she was hanged by the Baath regime in May 1974 along with 4 more young Kurds (16). http://www.faylee.org/english/studies/doc3.php

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when an athiest asks me to prove God exists I have the same problem...

This isn't a question of metaphysics or religious beliefs. You are making several claims related to the physical world, namely political events and alignments.

You also do realise to right now half the KRG has disintegrated? Apparently Israel supports the KRG so much it forgot to send it weapons and supply it with an airforce... Infact the Iraqi army appear to be heading for Erbil, which is illegal...

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Oh god... Iraq didn't even exist prior to 1923, so concepts like "northern iraq" and "iraq" itself didn't exist at one point. None the less it may of not crossed your mind but Khanaqin is a Feyli city in the "northern iraq" and is part of the KRG. Therefore you are incorrect.

Secondly, many Feylis have been involved in the kurdish national movement and many were founding fathers of the KDP and PUK:

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It's showing more racism from you, now we "all look the same". He literally looks nothing like him. Can you provide these other photos with their respective sources?

"lebanese hate kurds... you all look the same" these are heavy unwarranted accusations.. I have never expressed any sentiment on this site or anywhere any feelings towards kurds. Nor have I heard lebanese talk about kurds until recently because of the news..

the guy on the left looks like him because he has the same uniform and hat. google samir gaegar and barazani in arabic and there are plenty of photos.

dont call me racist because you dont like what im saying. they are dealing with israelis.. they admit and israel admits it. only you deny it.